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Previously, the use of ivory was thought to date back about 120,000 years. But a new study, published in the International ...
Archaeologists excavating the Longtan site in Yunnan province, on the southwestern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, uncovered hundreds of stone artifacts ... ancient human possibly made stone tools ...
The artifacts discovered in a cave—which include dart tips, a boomerang and a spear-throwing tool—were dated to as far back ...
The 6,500-year-old weapons, found in a cave near Marfa, could be among the oldest near-complete set of wood and stone hunting ...
Instead, the findings imply that the first group arrived through the sea. The study focussed on stone tools and artifacts ...
At the site, the researchers found stone tools and the first ochre pieces ever discovered in Tibet. Ochre is a red-colored rock used in ancient art. Stone tools found at the site resemble those ...
Neanderthals could have migrated east and reached what's now China, or a different species of ancient human possibly made stone tools uncannily ... these artifacts were designed to last a long ...